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- This invention relates to a multi-bore pressure sensing probe having particular application for determining airfoil wake profiles in turbomachines, such as turbofan jet engines.
- airfoil broadly describes several species of elongate machined parts, such as blades, vanes and nozzles.
- the wake profile of an airfoil includes data related to flow angle and total pressure. In airfoil testing, the wake profile of an airfoil is determined by traversing a probe in a circumferential direction blade to blade at various radial locations. The probe moves continuously in the circumferential direction while three pressures from three holes and information indicating probe location are simultaneously recorded.
- probes In turbomachinery testing, such probes are usually inserted into the test location radially. Since the trailing edge of the airfoil is also radially-extending, or very nearly so, the probe holes are aligned perpendicularly to the trailing edges. Probes oriented in this manner cannot measure airfoil wakes accurately because the pressure gradient of the wake is very large. A large pressure gradient across the probe width results in a single hole being located in the wake while the other two holes are located outside of the wake, that leaves erroneous flow direction information.
- a probe is provided for determining wake flow characteristics of an airfoil.
- a multi-bore probe for determining wake flow characteristics of an airfoil longitudinally along its trailing edge.
- a three hole probe is provided for determining the flow angle and total pressure of the wake of an airfoil longitudinally along its trailing edge.
- a pressure sensing probe comprising a probe body, the probe body defining at least two bores communicating with respective bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving a fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores.
- the bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body for permitting alignment of the plurality of bore entrance openings along the plane of a longitudinal flow direction being sensed.
- the bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing.
- the probe body defines three bores having respective adjacent bore entrance openings.
- the probe body defines a centrally-disposed bore opening and two opposed outer bore openings
- the two opposed outer bore openings each define an offset angle from an axis of flow of the centrally-disposed bore opening, the offset angles of the outer bore openings being preferably 45 degrees.
- the probe body defines a unitary elongate structure having the bores integrally-formed therein.
- the probe body defines a right-angle bend proximate the bore entrance openings.
- a pressure sensing probe for measuring flow angle and total pressure on a trailing edge of an airfoil of a turbomachine, and comprises an elongate probe body, the probe body defining a plurality of bores communicating with respective adjacent and axially-aligned bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving an airflow wake fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores.
- the bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body for permitting alignment of the plurality of bore entrance openings and the elongate probe body parallel to the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil.
- the bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the airfoil wake fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing into data representing values selected from the group consisting of flow angle and total pressure of the airfoil wake.
- a method of sensing fluid flow along a plane of a longitudinal pressure transition boundary comprising the steps of providing a pressure sensing probe, comprising a probe body, the probe body defining at least two bores communicating with respective bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving a fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores.
- the bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body.
- the bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing.
- the probe is positioned relative to a flow direction wherein the longitudinal axis of the probe body and the bore entrance openings extend along the plane of a longitudinal flow direction.
- the fluid flow is intersected along the plane of the longitudinal flow direction, and the fluid flow is transmitted along the bores to respective fluid flow sensors adapted to convert the fluid flow into signals representative of the fluid flow.
- the fluid flow is converted into signals representative of the fluid flow.
- the signals are then transmitted to a downstream processor.
- a method for measuring flow angle and total pressure on a trailing edge of an airfoil of a turbomachine comprising the steps of providing an elongate probe body, the probe body defining a plurality of bores communicating with respective adjacent and axially-aligned bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving an airflow wake fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores.
- the bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body.
- the plurality of bore entrance openings and the elongate probe body are positioned parallel to the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil.
- the bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the airfoil wake fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing.
- the probe is positioned relative to a flow direction wherein the longitudinal axis of the probe body and the bore entrance openings extend along the longitudinal axis of the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil.
- the airfoil intersects the wake in a plurality of spaced-apart positions along the longitudinal axis of the airfoil wake.
- the fluid flow is transmitted along the bores to respective fluid flow sensors adapted to convert the fluid flow into signals representative of the fluid flow of the airfoil wake.
- the fluid flow is converted into signals representative of the fluid flow of the airfoil wake, and the signals are transmitted to a downstream signal processor for determining at least one value selected from the group consisting of flow angle and total pressure of the airfoil wake.
- the probe body defines three bores having respective adjacent bore entrance openings.
- the probe is moved circumferentially and radially in relation to the airfoil trailing edge while pressures and probe location information is simultaneously sensed and recorded.
- FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a prior art 3-hole probe
- FIG. 2 is a front elevation of a prior art 3-hole probe
- FIG. 3 is a front elevation of a 3-hole probe according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a side elevation of a 3-hole probe according to a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 5 is a side elevation of a 3-hole probe according to another preferred embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is a chart plotting yaw angle vs. circumferential position using a prior art 3-hole probe
- FIG. 7 is chart plotting yaw angle vs. circumferential position using a 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic side elevation showing the 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention aligned with the trailing edge of an airfoil.
- FIG. 9 is a diagrammatic end view showing the 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention aligned with the trailing edge of an airfoil.
- Probe 10 comprises a probe body 11 in which is formed three individual tubes defining bores 12 , 13 , 14 .
- Bores 12 , 13 , and 14 communicate with respective bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A, and 14 A and bore exit openings 12 B, 13 B and 14 B.
- the bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A, and 14 A are formed at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the probe body 11 and, as best shown in FIG. 3 , are “stacked” so that all three bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A, and 14 A are aligned along an axis “L” parallel to the longitudinal axis of the probe body 11 .
- a probe 20 is comprised of a probe body 21 formed by forming three elongate bores 22 , 23 and 24 in a single blank. Opposite ends of the tubes 22 , 23 and 24 define probe entrance openings 22 A, 23 A and 24 A, and probe exit openings 22 B, 23 B and 24 B.
- the bore entrance openings 22 A, 23 A, and 24 A are formed at right angles to the longitudinal axis of the probe body 21 and, as best shown in FIG. 5 , are “stacked” so that all three bore entrance openings 22 A, 23 A, and 24 A reside in alignment with each other and parallel to the longitudinal axis of the probe body 21 .
- the dimensions and sensor interfaces are conventional.
- the probe 10 at the bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A and 14 A has a width “W” of about 0.5 mm (0.02 in.) and a depth “D” from the top of the bore entrance opening 12 A to the bottom of the bore entrance opening 14 A of about 2.5 mm (0.10 in.).
- FIGS. 6 and 7 a comparison indicates the improvement in yaw angle profile achieved by use of the probe 10 according to the invention, FIG. 7 representing the improved accuracy of the flow angle measurement near a blade trailing edge of a turbomachine stator in contrast to a less accurate determination shown in FIG. 6 , using a conventional 3-hole probe as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- orientation of the probe 10 relative to the trailing edge of an airfoil is indicated.
- the probe 10 is inserted into proximity of the airfoil “A” so as to permit alignment of the bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A and 14 A and the elongate probe body 11 parallel to the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil “A”.
- the arrangement of the bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A, 14 A parallel to the longitudinal axis of the probe 10 insures that all three entrance openings will be simultaneously inside or outside the airfoil wake.
- Circumferential and radial displacement of the probe 10 allows the pressures at each of the bore entrance openings 12 A, 13 A and 14 A to be transmitted to individual sensors 30 for each probe position.
- This pressure information together with information on the position and orientation of the probe 10 permits downstream processing to determine the desired flow angle and total pressure values.
- the sensors 30 may be piezoresistive or other known and conventional sensor types.
- the longitudinal axis of the probe 10 resides generally along the longitudinal axis of the trailing edge of the airfoil “A” and is displaced circumferentially and radially during data capture.
- Pressure values from the sensors 30 are transmitted to a processor 40 where flow angle and total pressure data are generated and transmitted to a data display device 50 .
- the data display device will also normally include suitable digital recording capability for storing the input values and process-derived data.
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- This invention relates to a multi-bore pressure sensing probe having particular application for determining airfoil wake profiles in turbomachines, such as turbofan jet engines.
- The term “airfoil” broadly describes several species of elongate machined parts, such as blades, vanes and nozzles. The wake profile of an airfoil includes data related to flow angle and total pressure. In airfoil testing, the wake profile of an airfoil is determined by traversing a probe in a circumferential direction blade to blade at various radial locations. The probe moves continuously in the circumferential direction while three pressures from three holes and information indicating probe location are simultaneously recorded.
- All known commercially available 3-hole probes measure flow angle and total pressure using three sensor holes aligned perpendicular to the probe axis. See
FIGS. 1 and 2 . Such probes can be used to determine flow direction, i.e., a yaw angle, based on the pressure difference between the outermost holes. - In turbomachinery testing, such probes are usually inserted into the test location radially. Since the trailing edge of the airfoil is also radially-extending, or very nearly so, the probe holes are aligned perpendicularly to the trailing edges. Probes oriented in this manner cannot measure airfoil wakes accurately because the pressure gradient of the wake is very large. A large pressure gradient across the probe width results in a single hole being located in the wake while the other two holes are located outside of the wake, that leaves erroneous flow direction information.
- In one embodiment of the invention, a probe is provided for determining wake flow characteristics of an airfoil.
- In another embodiment of the invention, a multi-bore probe is provided for determining wake flow characteristics of an airfoil longitudinally along its trailing edge.
- In another embodiment of the invention, a three hole probe is provided for determining the flow angle and total pressure of the wake of an airfoil longitudinally along its trailing edge.
- According to one aspect of the invention, a pressure sensing probe is provided, comprising a probe body, the probe body defining at least two bores communicating with respective bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving a fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores. The bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body for permitting alignment of the plurality of bore entrance openings along the plane of a longitudinal flow direction being sensed. The bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing.
- According to another aspect of the invention, the probe body defines three bores having respective adjacent bore entrance openings.
- According to another aspect of the invention, wherein the probe body defines a centrally-disposed bore opening and two opposed outer bore openings, the two opposed outer bore openings each define an offset angle from an axis of flow of the centrally-disposed bore opening, the offset angles of the outer bore openings being preferably 45 degrees.
- According to another aspect of the invention, the probe body defines a unitary elongate structure having the bores integrally-formed therein.
- According to another aspect of the invention, the probe body defines a right-angle bend proximate the bore entrance openings.
- According to another aspect of the invention, a pressure sensing probe is provided for measuring flow angle and total pressure on a trailing edge of an airfoil of a turbomachine, and comprises an elongate probe body, the probe body defining a plurality of bores communicating with respective adjacent and axially-aligned bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving an airflow wake fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores. The bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body for permitting alignment of the plurality of bore entrance openings and the elongate probe body parallel to the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil. The bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the airfoil wake fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing into data representing values selected from the group consisting of flow angle and total pressure of the airfoil wake.
- According to another aspect of the invention, a method of sensing fluid flow along a plane of a longitudinal pressure transition boundary is provided, comprising the steps of providing a pressure sensing probe, comprising a probe body, the probe body defining at least two bores communicating with respective bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving a fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores. The bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body. The bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing. The probe is positioned relative to a flow direction wherein the longitudinal axis of the probe body and the bore entrance openings extend along the plane of a longitudinal flow direction. The fluid flow is intersected along the plane of the longitudinal flow direction, and the fluid flow is transmitted along the bores to respective fluid flow sensors adapted to convert the fluid flow into signals representative of the fluid flow. The fluid flow is converted into signals representative of the fluid flow. The signals are then transmitted to a downstream processor.
- According to another aspect of the invention, a method is provided for measuring flow angle and total pressure on a trailing edge of an airfoil of a turbomachine, comprising the steps of providing an elongate probe body, the probe body defining a plurality of bores communicating with respective adjacent and axially-aligned bore entrance openings and bore exit openings therein for receiving an airflow wake fluid flow into the bore entrance openings and through the bores. The bore entrance openings are aligned along an axis of symmetry parallel with a longitudinal axis of the probe body. The plurality of bore entrance openings and the elongate probe body are positioned parallel to the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil. The bore exit openings are adapted for communication with respective sensors for sensing the airfoil wake fluid flow and converting the fluid flow into a signal for downstream signal processing. The probe is positioned relative to a flow direction wherein the longitudinal axis of the probe body and the bore entrance openings extend along the longitudinal axis of the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil. The airfoil intersects the wake in a plurality of spaced-apart positions along the longitudinal axis of the airfoil wake. The fluid flow is transmitted along the bores to respective fluid flow sensors adapted to convert the fluid flow into signals representative of the fluid flow of the airfoil wake. The fluid flow is converted into signals representative of the fluid flow of the airfoil wake, and the signals are transmitted to a downstream signal processor for determining at least one value selected from the group consisting of flow angle and total pressure of the airfoil wake.
- According to another aspect of the invention, the probe body defines three bores having respective adjacent bore entrance openings.
- According to another aspect of the invention, the probe is moved circumferentially and radially in relation to the airfoil trailing edge while pressures and probe location information is simultaneously sensed and recorded.
- Some of the objects of the invention have been set forth above. Other objects and advantages of the invention will appear as the invention proceeds when taken in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a side elevation of a prior art 3-hole probe; -
FIG. 2 is a front elevation of a prior art 3-hole probe; -
FIG. 3 is a front elevation of a 3-hole probe according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is a side elevation of a 3-hole probe according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 5 is a side elevation of a 3-hole probe according to another preferred embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 is a chart plotting yaw angle vs. circumferential position using a prior art 3-hole probe; -
FIG. 7 is chart plotting yaw angle vs. circumferential position using a 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 8 is a diagrammatic side elevation showing the 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention aligned with the trailing edge of an airfoil; and -
FIG. 9 is a diagrammatic end view showing the 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention aligned with the trailing edge of an airfoil. - Referring now to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , a 3-hole probe according to an embodiment of the invention is shown atreference numeral 10.Probe 10 comprises aprobe body 11 in which is formed three individualtubes defining bores bore entrance openings exit openings bore entrance openings probe body 11 and, as best shown inFIG. 3 , are “stacked” so that all threebore entrance openings probe body 11. Note that thebore openings probe 10, in one embodiment as shown inFIGS. 3 and 4 , the threebores FIG. 5 , aprobe 20 is comprised of aprobe body 21 formed by forming threeelongate bores tubes probe entrance openings exit openings probe 10, thebore entrance openings probe body 21 and, as best shown inFIG. 5 , are “stacked” so that all threebore entrance openings probe body 21. - In both
probe 10 andprobe 20 the dimensions and sensor interfaces are conventional. In one preferred embodiment, theprobe 10 at thebore entrance openings - Referring now to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , a comparison indicates the improvement in yaw angle profile achieved by use of theprobe 10 according to the invention,FIG. 7 representing the improved accuracy of the flow angle measurement near a blade trailing edge of a turbomachine stator in contrast to a less accurate determination shown inFIG. 6 , using a conventional 3-hole probe as shown inFIGS. 1 and 2 . - Referring now to
FIGS. 8 and 9 , orientation of theprobe 10 relative to the trailing edge of an airfoil is indicated. Theprobe 10 is inserted into proximity of the airfoil “A” so as to permit alignment of thebore entrance openings elongate probe body 11 parallel to the airfoil wake generated by the airfoil “A”. The arrangement of thebore entrance openings probe 10 insures that all three entrance openings will be simultaneously inside or outside the airfoil wake. - Circumferential and radial displacement of the
probe 10 according to a predetermined routine allows the pressures at each of thebore entrance openings individual sensors 30 for each probe position. This pressure information together with information on the position and orientation of theprobe 10 permits downstream processing to determine the desired flow angle and total pressure values. Thesensors 30 may be piezoresistive or other known and conventional sensor types. - As is best shown in
FIG. 9 , the longitudinal axis of theprobe 10 resides generally along the longitudinal axis of the trailing edge of the airfoil “A” and is displaced circumferentially and radially during data capture. Pressure values from thesensors 30 are transmitted to aprocessor 40 where flow angle and total pressure data are generated and transmitted to adata display device 50. The data display device will also normally include suitable digital recording capability for storing the input values and process-derived data. - A 3-hole probe and method of determining airfoil wake profiles in turbomachines is described above. Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its scope. Furthermore, the foregoing description of the preferred embodiment of the invention and the best mode for practicing the invention are provided for the purpose of illustration only and not for the purpose of limitation—the invention being defined by the claims.
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